His movies are shot on film, so there is no resolution. However, he estimates the IMAX film can be scanned UP TO 18K before the quality difference is non-existent.
@@Ryanb37773The fuck? This is 70mm Imax which is 18k resolution originally when projected. Even on TV screens this looks better than any digitally shot films.
HDR recoloring makes this entire scene totally different and more accurate coloring. Makes the scene more clear and pop out than the original footage BluRay.
@@officialaustenmorpho3224 says the guy typing on his phone. I own a gigabyte M27q monitor. Vesa certified HDR , freesynch, 170 hertz refresh rate, 1440p 0.5ms latency. I can actually see the HDR colors.
It’s insane to me that they actually flipped a real semi truck. If The Dark Knight were made today, it would surely have been a digital truck being flipped, and therefor not nearly as incredible.
Nolan is too into practical effects to consider cgi for such scenes. I was worried what he would do for Oppenheimer when it was announced he would direct
This video one of the very few that is available in the latest "AV1" codec on UA-cam. If you're watching in 8K HDR on an AV1 supported device, you'll get an average video bitrate of over 60mbps!
@@halikular then your device doesn't have hardware for AV1. Because AV1 is decoded by GPU. If it's been decoded on CPU, then it is software decoding instead of hardware decoding, thus the bad performance.
You recently posted an 8K clip of the opening scene (which has been taken down). That clip had the original sound mix similar to the one released in theatres. The home media sound mix is not the same so i was wondering if you could help in getting off the film with that sound mix.
Back then There was and still is no movie theatre in my town and i waited for this movie to come in HBO channel and when I saw coming soon in HBO trailer I was very very happy i can't explain. I saw this movie in HBO 9:00pm to 12:00pm alone I remember my parents telling me sleep don't watch tv u got exams tomorrow but I lowered the volume turn off the lights and watching.
Am I the only one who laughs when he says "Could you please just give me a minute?" The biggest baddie of them all being all cordial like saying the word, please.
I was homeless in Chicago and I was in that Starbucks when they filmed the dark Knight this scene !!!! But I was asleep in a chair with my laptop in my laptop so I didn't see this happen :( 😞
0:31 is shown one of the best part of Christopher Nolan - attention to the details. That's why I still love Christopher Nolan's films and will forever 💯
@@amitavasengupta5580 Of dialogue heavy, low CGI action films? I dunno. Top Gun took off and let it’s foot off the throttle. It even had a tear jerker scene. The Dark Knight is definitely more quotable though. I’ll give it that.
@@morganbrown392 Top Gun Maverick and Top Gun are fabulous movies so are the Bourne and Mission Impossible series I wanted to say that The Dark Knight in addition to being a great action movie had great philosophical values like Batman's moral and ethical dilemmas, his strong sense of no kill philosophy and establishment of order like helping Harvey Dent to capture criminals and put them behind bars to the Joker's absolute anarchy and madness. The clash between the Batman and the Joker summarised in the Joker's own words "this is what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object" The Dark Knight gives food to thought. It's much more complex.
Tbh, this is my motivation video. I assume Joker as IIT(our toughest education system on whole world) and which I would be fall up but never give up until I fight it
Well movies that were shot in IMAX-70mm have a resolution pixelation at around 12-18K, so I'm guessing that's it digital intermediate of Nolan's IMAX movies are 8K Di's *(Digital Intermediates)*
@@BadassMoFo. I'm pretty sure he does the digital versions at 6k, in an interview he talked about seeing Inception in a 70mm theatre because they did it in 6k. But most recently with Dunkirk and Tenet he's done it all chemically, preserving the 16k res of the 70mm and 70mm horizontal film.
@@icydec3346- if a movie is shot in 35mm film, the digitally equivalent resolution of it would be between 5K to 6K, and if a movie is shot in 65mm film, than it would be 12K resolution and again, if a movie is shot with 70mm IMAX film, than it's true resolution would be between 16-18K. But a movie that was shot I'm 8K or higher has edited effects on it, then sometimes the movie would kinda get downscaled since the movie has either CGI/VFX and even color grading of the movie can sometimes cause that. Reasons why I know this is because Guardians of The Galaxy: Vol 2 (2017) was shot with RED 8K cameras and most movies that are filmed and shot at that resolution would usually have a 4K Di *(Digital Intermediate)* for the most part, right? Well that wasn't the case for it, since Guardians of The Galaxy: Vol 2 (2017) had a shit ton of usage of special effects that was force-rendered into a 2K Di *(Digital Intermediate)*
@@BadassMoFo. I'm not sure what you're getting at. Is that not basically what I said? Nolan used to do the intermediate in 6k, but now he and his editor use a feature in Avid that marks all the cuts and sorts them with the film rolls. Allowing the film developers to make those same edits but right on the film.
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Can you please put more fast and furious in HDR Please 🙏?
hello
The fact that Nolans IMAX are filmed at 18K means we wont see the full beauty of these scenes for about 10 years
His movies are shot on film, so there is no resolution. However, he estimates the IMAX film can be scanned UP TO 18K before the quality difference is non-existent.
After the helicopter crash, Batman's cape sound can be heard even in this chaos. No doubt why it was nominated and won an Oscar for Sound editing.
fine observation. the cinematic perfection is amazing
i think thats the sound of pillars reflecting the sound. The cape, on how its moving, will produce a different, a more rapid, sound.
The details are what makes this movie so great. Everything from the colors, the editing, the sound design, and the special effects are just perfect.
bro this does not look good at all
The dark knight is masterpiece of filmmaking
The filmmaking is OK and the sound design sounds goofy in my expensive headphones.
@@Ryanb37773yes it does
@@Ryanb37773The fuck? This is 70mm Imax which is 18k resolution originally when projected. Even on TV screens this looks better than any digitally shot films.
HDR recoloring makes this entire scene totally different and more accurate coloring. Makes the scene more clear and pop out than the original footage BluRay.
Not only the colouring, the exposure AND contrast you'll never achieve in a silver screen
@@sebastianarganaraz2879 HDR movies are in theatres as well.
I like turtles
you probably are saying this watching it on a 1080p monitor without HDR lmfao
@@officialaustenmorpho3224 says the guy typing on his phone. I own a gigabyte M27q monitor. Vesa certified HDR , freesynch, 170 hertz refresh rate, 1440p 0.5ms latency. I can actually see the HDR colors.
Hard to believe that this movie is older than I care to admit - they were definitely good times way back when :D
Man, the quality is just astounding! And suddenly I could see 2160p supported natively!
8k is of 553 mb
What will be 8K full movie sizes?
@@Amvedits1234 How?
Stills give me chills, I love when he ejects from the Bat -mobile and continues to chase down Joker in the Bat-pod.
One of the greatest movies of all time! Change my mind in you can
Me: Searches 4k video
My Pc: Oh. That's fine
Me: (ehehe boi) Searches 8k video
My Pc: Explodes
This quality is insanely good. ♥️
This looks great on the S21 .
Same here👌👌
Yep
I agree
Yes sir!
Think a about on my xz premium
This looks and sounds one of the best on the S22+! 2160p HDR op🔥✌🏻
Hah, that’s cute. Get yourself a real phone and buy the iPhone 14 Pro Max.
@@TheBestFruit as someone watching on the 14 pro max who previously had a 21 ultra, you’re a dick
@@TheBestFruit both are real phones with ideas from both companies, soon both will merge to make the best phone together
@@TheBestFruit if anything the samsung s23 is similar in many ways compared to the iphone 14 and i have both phones and theyre both nice
agreed technology is amazing
This is the coolest scene of all time...
I love that Nolan didn’t need a CGI cape for the Batpod.
Me too
It’s insane to me that they actually flipped a real semi truck. If The Dark Knight were made today, it would surely have been a digital truck being flipped, and therefor not nearly as incredible.
@@sparda9060 I heard that. It’s awesome.
No if Nolan is director not Cgi
Nolan is too into practical effects to consider cgi for such scenes. I was worried what he would do for Oppenheimer when it was announced he would direct
@@terrybatman Rumour has it he detonated a real atomic bomb
Anyone here after noticing android supports 2160p 😂
Maybe
Bruh exactly me
Exactly
It's me😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
From 2015 you can
still the best batman film
This is the first time I've been truly impressed by the s21 ultra
The truck flip is real, I find that impressive. You can see the smoke from the blast that helped it flip.
I’m still okay with that.
Not a blast, more like a thruster
Awesome ... by the way the best villian ...
None of all the marvel movies nor any current comic book movie as this level of cinematography, editing and sound.
This video one of the very few that is available in the latest "AV1" codec on UA-cam. If you're watching in 8K HDR on an AV1 supported device, you'll get an average video bitrate of over 60mbps!
oh shit i got screwed up
damn gigabits of file
No one has it. Before I could play vp9 8k no problem. Thanks to av1 it's on CPU and works bad.
@@halikular then your device doesn't have hardware for AV1. Because AV1 is decoded by GPU.
If it's been decoded on CPU, then it is software decoding instead of hardware decoding, thus the bad performance.
@@Knoah321 Yes only very recent devices has hardware decoding support for av1. Intel arc is supposed to be the first with av1 hardware encoding.
R.I.P Heath Ledger. The Best to Ever Do it
Hdr 10+ display brings out the life in this scene.
Holy shit the quality is amazing!
Thanks
Wathing in my 8t 😍 it's awesome 😍 especially the sound effect 😍
எத்தனை முறை பார்த்தாலும் பிரம்மிப்பா இருக்கு
3:10
Priceless
mocking his minion
Man that shot at 1:11 with his cape flowing.
This is amazing
Watching in vivo V19 in HDR 10+ with super amoled display ❤️
IPhone 11 and this video looks stunning
Samsung s10 plus am I joke to you
Note 20 Ultra 🔥
Galaxy S21 Ultra 😍
Huawei leica
iPhone 11Pro Max and I agree
Ok, you exhausted my whole daily data package
Oh man i spent 1 gb data .....😂
♥️😍😍😍😂😂
What? I better get off here then coz my network provider has started putting limits.
Laughs in wifi
This movie is so good in every imaginable👏👍
Movie name
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Funny how this video is the last Warner Bros video on this channel
You recently posted an 8K clip of the opening scene (which has been taken down). That clip had the original sound mix similar to the one released in theatres. The home media sound mix is not the same so i was wondering if you could help in getting off the film with that sound mix.
I'm Talking about TENET by the way...
My device Support 2160p
Batman and joker are for kids
Moon knight is for adults
one of the best car chases in history¡¡¡
Watching this on my Fold 3 was pretty badass
Watching this scene wearing a Woojer belt is absolutely NEXT LEVEL!!!🤯🤯🤯
Looking amazing on s10+ 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bike sound is so satisfying 😊
Watching this on a Nokia phone
One of the best films too ❤️
What a sound!
His cape and its sound 😍
Looks so amazing on iphone12
Back then There was and still is no movie theatre in my town and i waited for this movie to come in HBO channel and when I saw coming soon in HBO trailer I was very very happy i can't explain.
I saw this movie in HBO 9:00pm to 12:00pm alone I remember my parents telling me sleep don't watch tv u got exams tomorrow but I lowered the volume turn off the lights and watching.
Looks sick
Watching on HDR 10 Screen 😍❤
Looks great on oneplus 9 ♥️
Looks great on the 12 Pro
Amazing video quality,pathbreaking.
Thanks 🙏🙏🙏
Amazing
Am I the only one who laughs when he says "Could you please just give me a minute?"
The biggest baddie of them all being all cordial like saying the word, please.
This looks great on note 21
Need to watch this film again
There’s simply no other Joker like this one.
brutal!!
On my Sony A90J it looks just amazing
I was homeless in Chicago and I was in that Starbucks when they filmed the dark Knight this scene !!!! But I was asleep in a chair with my laptop in my laptop so I didn't see this happen :( 😞
0:31 is shown one of the best part of Christopher Nolan - attention to the details. That's why I still love Christopher Nolan's films and will forever 💯
everyone in the comments: looks amazing on my [Insert Device Here]
Me: Wow looks great on my Iphone SE
Your iPhone SE does not have a HDR display.
Shit Edition
Best movie Ever.
Looks great on 14 Pro Display.
The sounds are insane in dolby atmos
this movie does not support dolby atmos, none of Nolan's movies do.
@@SillentStriker my phone has Dolby Atmos
@@IDK_75Lol
The Good Days man. They dont make movies like these anymore.
See The Batman, Top Gun : Maverick, Mission Impossible 6 and 1917. Near perfect action films.
@@morganbrown392great movies but still The Dark Knight takes the cake
@@amitavasengupta5580 Of dialogue heavy, low CGI action films? I dunno. Top Gun took off and let it’s foot off the throttle. It even had a tear jerker scene. The Dark Knight is definitely more quotable though. I’ll give it that.
@@morganbrown392 Top Gun Maverick and Top Gun are fabulous movies so are the Bourne and Mission Impossible series I wanted to say that The Dark Knight in addition to being a great action movie had great philosophical values like Batman's moral and ethical dilemmas, his strong sense of no kill philosophy and establishment of order like helping Harvey Dent to capture criminals and put them behind bars to the Joker's absolute anarchy and madness. The clash between the Batman and the Joker summarised in the Joker's own words "this is what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object" The Dark Knight gives food to thought. It's much more complex.
Man... the difference a good subwoofer makes. The immersion.
Top!
HaySiHaySiii🌟
Super
amazing 5.1 after youtube june update :O
that was amazing 2:05
화질 미쳤다 가난하지만 4k로 볼수있는 시대로 왔다
Que coisa majestosa, cena perfeita
me watching this video in 4k while my online classes is going down to 144p
Tbh, this is my motivation video.
I assume Joker as IIT(our toughest education system on whole world) and which I would be fall up but never give up until I fight it
❤️🔥
"Now there's a Batman" 🦇
Had to watch this on my N20U 5G n Xperia 1ii
😍😍😍gracias dios por hacerme equivocar y meterme en la sala de cine equivocada para ver por accidente al joker 😍😍
@02:58 That shot 🔥🔥🔥
That is Nolan direction🔥🔥
Looks great on the Samsung galaxy note 9🔥
And ladies and gentlemen, this is what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object.
My’s iPhone XR whit HDR its amazing whit my AirPods Pro in Spatial Audio 👌
2:06 🔥🔥🔥🔥
BOII THIS IS CRISSSPPYYYYY
OMG You are SWAT
Crazy
What export settings you use to get this quality on youtube even at 1080p. Format? Compression? Profile?
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This looks great on my Pixel 4a 5G
Looks good on S10e
imagine watching this in a giant imax dome theatre
watch it on tap s8 ultra what the amazing view and amazing screen
8k looks way too good
Well movies that were shot in IMAX-70mm have a resolution pixelation at around 12-18K, so I'm guessing that's it digital intermediate of Nolan's IMAX movies are 8K Di's *(Digital Intermediates)*
@@BadassMoFo. I'm pretty sure he does the digital versions at 6k, in an interview he talked about seeing Inception in a 70mm theatre because they did it in 6k. But most recently with Dunkirk and Tenet he's done it all chemically, preserving the 16k res of the 70mm and 70mm horizontal film.
@@icydec3346- if a movie is shot in 35mm film, the digitally equivalent resolution of it would be between 5K to 6K, and if a movie is shot in 65mm film, than it would be 12K resolution and again, if a movie is shot with 70mm IMAX film, than it's true resolution would be between 16-18K. But a movie that was shot I'm 8K or higher has edited effects on it, then sometimes the movie would kinda get downscaled since the movie has either CGI/VFX and even color grading of the movie can sometimes cause that. Reasons why I know this is because Guardians of The Galaxy: Vol 2 (2017) was shot with RED 8K cameras and most movies that are filmed and shot at that resolution would usually have a 4K Di *(Digital Intermediate)* for the most part, right? Well that wasn't the case for it, since Guardians of The Galaxy: Vol 2 (2017) had a shit ton of usage of special effects that was force-rendered into a 2K Di *(Digital Intermediate)*
@@BadassMoFo. I'm not sure what you're getting at. Is that not basically what I said? Nolan used to do the intermediate in 6k, but now he and his editor use a feature in Avid that marks all the cuts and sorts them with the film rolls. Allowing the film developers to make those same edits but right on the film.
Here for the S21 ULTRA COOOOMBOOOOOOOOOO
Looks great on the iPhone 12
Damn son
Good